For vinyl dashboards, any gentle all-purpose cleaner will do. However, some all-purpose cleaners contain harsh ingredients, such as ammonia, that pull the plasticizers out of the vinyl and cause fading or cracks. Instead, make an all-natural, eco-friendly all-purpose cleaner for such dashboards. Combine 1/2 teaspoon of washing soda, 3 tablespoons of vinegar, 2 cups of water and 1/2 teaspoon of vegetable oil-based soap, such as Castile soap. Spray the natural cleaner onto the dashboard and wipe it away with a soft cloth.
Soap based on olive oil? Wonder where I'd get that here (don't get me started on the price of olive oil here - aka liquid gold ffs the stuff grows here). I guess I'll have to stop using the surface cleaner on the Pug (the Toyota just gets a blow out with the air line when I can be bothered)
If corn oil is made with corn and peanut oil is made with peanuts, then what is baby oil made with?
Like tinned food, stuff with beef in it has a picture of a cow on the tin, stuff with pork has a pig, so what's in the tin with a baby on it?
My wife pays about 9 quid a litre direct from the producers, mainly because it's not been watered down yet. Stuff in the shops starts about 5 quid a litre for the cheapest possible crap up to something preposterous because it's got truffles in it. Allegedly.
My wife pays about 9 quid a litre direct from the producers, mainly because it's not been watered down yet. Stuff in the shops starts about 5 quid a litre for the cheapest possible crap up to something preposterous because it's got truffles in it. Allegedly.
Sounds like an expensive hobby or is this just for work?
2000 W 2.0hdi 110 7 seat estate Blue.
And this glue is for my submarine not for putting up you're f*c*ing noses, and dont think i dont notice cos i do... Buy your own f*c*ing glue!!! Fatty Lewis Twin town 1997.
If corn oil is made with corn and peanut oil is made with peanuts, then what is baby oil made with?
Like tinned food, stuff with beef in it has a picture of a cow on the tin, stuff with pork has a pig, so what's in the tin with a baby on it?
My wife pays about 9 quid a litre direct from the producers, mainly because it's not been watered down yet. Stuff in the shops starts about 5 quid a litre for the cheapest possible crap up to something preposterous because it's got truffles in it. Allegedly.
steve_earwig wrote: It all actually gets used for cooking these days but she used to use it to clean out her ma's ears (god rest her remote control)
ah yes irember My mrs mentioning her dad using it, for the kids when they had Earache, /there irish ish so Traditions and Remedys get passed along,
so perhaps theres truth in that then, ithought at 1st it was just B/s
Olive oil aint cheap and just like any decent brothels the extra virgins are really expensive.
2000 W 2.0hdi 110 7 seat estate Blue.
And this glue is for my submarine not for putting up you're f*c*ing noses, and dont think i dont notice cos i do... Buy your own f*c*ing glue!!! Fatty Lewis Twin town 1997.
steve_earwig wrote: It all actually gets used for cooking these days but she used to use it to clean out her ma's ears (god rest her remote control)
ah yes irember My mrs mentioning her dad using it, for the kids when they had Earache, /there irish ish so Traditions and Remedys get passed along,
so perhaps theres truth in that then, ithought at 1st it was just B/s
It ain,t b/s Lozz I took my owd fella to the ENT the nurse told him to rub warm olive oil into the skin outside the ear ....My Mum used to pour it in our ears for earache her parents were Irish too
1997 406 2.0 petrol estate lx..D8.............OH dear where does this nut go?
steve_earwig wrote: It all actually gets used for cooking these days but she used to use it to clean out her ma's ears (god rest her remote control)
ah yes irember My mrs mentioning her dad using it, for the kids when they had Earache, /there irish ish so Traditions and Remedys get passed along,
so perhaps theres truth in that then, ithought at 1st it was just B/s
It ain,t b/s Lozz I took my owd fella to the ENT the nurse told him to rub warm olive oil into the skin outside the ear ....My Mum used to pour it in our ears for earache her parents were Irish too
Ah rite iwill rember that next time ive got earache then,